Dreamit's 2015 demo day at the Cozen O'Connor offices in One Liberty Place.

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Over the past 14 weeks, the seven startups in Dreamit’s HealthTech accelerator got personalized coaching, sit-downs with buyers from Independence Blue Cross and Penn Medicine and meetings with investors in three cities.

Prior to pitches from the seven companies, HealthTech Managing Director Adam Dakin will host a fireside chat with execs from Penn Medicine and Independence Blue Cross about the future of healthcare innovation.

"During Demo Day, they have the opportunity to continue to bolster their presence in the Philly healthcare ecosystem."Adam Dakin, Dreamit

Here are the presenting companies:

GIBLIB: Makers of a library of surgical procedures and medical lectures from teaching institutions.

The roster of companies span a range of verticals within healthcare, with a slight skew towards machine learning and artificial intelligence (fields that giants like Google and SAP see as essential to the future of healthcare.)

One of the companies is based in Philly: TrekIT, which is led by Penn Medicine physician Dr. Subha L. Airan-Javia.

Last March, Dreamit added $12 million to its war chest via investor Jeff Vinik, owner of the NHL’sTampa Bay Lightning and a number of other projects in Florida. As part of the investment, Vinik became partner and board member.

“Each of the startups in our current cohort has made significant progress refining business models, go to market strategy, and advancing customer relationships,” said Dakin. “During Demo Day, they have the opportunity to continue to bolster their presence in the Philly healthcare ecosystem.”